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Two schoolteachers and the man they both love face ruin when a malicious student cooks up a lie.

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Martha
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Karen
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Dr. Cardin
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Mrs. Mortar (as Catharine Doucet)
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Mrs. Tilford
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Mary Tilford
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Rosalie
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Evelyn
Mary Anne Durkin ...
Joyce (as Mary Ann Durkin)
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Agatha
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Taxi Driver
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Schoolgirl (uncredited)
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Mrs. Walton's Chauffeur (uncredited)
Ann Bupp ...
Minor Role (uncredited)
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Boy on Merry-Go-Round (uncredited)
Sally Conlin ...
Schoolgirl (uncredited)
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Soda Clerk (uncredited)
Marie Louise Cooper ...
Helen Burton (uncredited)
Payne B. Johnson ...
Boy (uncredited)
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Minor Role (uncredited)
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Judge (uncredited)
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Viennese Waitress (uncredited)
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Viennese Diner (uncredited)
Marjorie Prax ...
Schoolgirl (uncredited)
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Undetermined Minor Role (uncredited)
Lottie Williams ...
Concerned Townswoman (uncredited)

Directed by

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William Wyler

Written by

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Lillian Hellman ... (original story and screen play)
 
Lillian Hellman ... (play "The Children's Hour") (uncredited)

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Samuel Goldwyn ... producer

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Alfred Newman ... (uncredited)

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Gregg Toland ... (photographed by)

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Daniel Mandell

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Richard Day

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Omar Kiam

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Walter Mayo ... assistant director (uncredited)

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Frank Maher ... sound recordist

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Alfred Newman ... musical director
Raffaello Penso ... composer: stock music (uncredited)
Edward B. Powell ... orchestrator (uncredited)
David Raksin ... orchestrator (uncredited)

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Samuel Goldwyn ... presenter
Peter Gowland ... stand-in: Joel McCrea (uncredited)
Helen Laughlin ... technical advisor (uncredited)
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Plot Summary

This first film version of "The Children's Hour" uses a heterosexual triangle rather than the play's lesbian theme. The plot concerns schoolteachers Karen Wright and Martha Dobie, who are both in love with Dr. Joe Cardin. The malicious lie of one of their students involves all three in a scandal that disrupts all their lives. Written by Daniel Bubbeo

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Taglines Were they the innocent victims of a whispering campaign? (Poster). See more »
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Also Known As
  • The Children's Hour (United States)
  • Ils étaient trois (France)
  • Esos tres (Spain)
  • Aquells tres (Spain, Catalan title)
  • Infame Lügen (West Germany)
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  • 93 min
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Trivia The play was partly inspired by an actual case in Edinburgh, Scotland in 1810, "Miss Pirie and Miss Woods vs. Dame Cumming Gordon." Two schoolteachers, Jane Pirie and Marianne Woods, were falsely accused of having a lesbian affair by a pupil, Jane Gordon. Under the influence of Jane's grandmother, Dame Cumming Gordon, the school's students were removed by their parents and the school was shut down. Pirie and Woods filed a libel suit against Dame Cumming Gordon and won the case, but given the destruction of their lives and standing in the community, it was considered a hollow victory. See more »
Goofs Before Mrs. Tilford's maid slaps Mary (Bonita Granville) in one of the final scenes of the film, she grabs the girl and says, "Bonita, come here." See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Directed by William Wyler (1986). See more »
Quotes Karen Wright: [referring to Mary and Mrs. Amelia Tilford] The wicked very young... and the wicked very old.
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